How to set the metronome

Select the Metronome menu item from the Options menu when you want to
change the settings for the audible metronome. The metronome can be used
when you are playing or when you are recording. Normally it is used when
you are recording.

The Metronome dialog appears when you select Metronome from the Options
Menu. The Channel, Pitch and Velocity fields and Audition Metronome button
refer to the note you will be using for the metronome. Select a note you
like (usually a drum sound with a well-defined attack is good) and make
sure it is as loud as you like it. The downbeat of each bar will be louder
than the other beats and the velocity number you are setting refers to
this note. The other beats are a little softer. Click on Audition Metronome
to hear the note you have selected. Click on Audition Metronome again
to silence it. The Count-in Beats field is used when you are recording.
This is the number of beats you will hear before recording starts. Usually
you will want to set this to a multiple of the number of beats in your
bar.

Check the Metronome on Record option if you want to hear the metronome
when you are recording. Normally this option is checked. Keep this option
unchecked if you don't want to hear the metronome when you are recording.
Click on the check box to check or uncheck the Metronome on Record option.

Check the Metronome on Play option if you want to hear the metronome
when you are playing. Normally this option is not checked. Keep this option
unchecked if you don't want to hear the metronome when you are playing.
Click on the check box to check or uncheck the Metronome on Play option.

Once you have set the metronome the way you like, you should never have
to set it again as long as you use QuickScore Elite.